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DURAND, GUILLAUME (GUILLELMUS DURANDUS) , also known as DURANTI Or DURANTIS, from the Italian form of Durandi filius, as he sometimes signed himself (c. 1230-1296), French canonist and liturgical writer, and bishop of Mende, was born at Puimisson, near Beziers, of a noble family of Languedoc
governor of Romagna and of the March of Ancona (1283). In the midst of the struggles between Guelfs and Ghibellines, Durandus successfully defended the papal territories, both by diplomacy and by arms. Honorius IV. retained him in his offices, and although elected bishop of Mende in 1286, he remained in Italy until 1291. In 1295 he refused the archbishopric of Ravenna, offered him by Boniface VIII., but accepted the task of pacifying again his former provinces of Romagna and the March of Ancona. In 1296 he withdrew to Rome, where he died on the 1st of November.Durandus' principal work
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Boniface VIII. in the Sextus.A nephew of " The Speculator," also named GUILLAUME DURAND (d. 1330), and also a canonist, was rector of the university of Toulouse and succeeded his uncle as bishop of Mende. He wrote in 1311, in connexion with the council of Vienne, De modo celebrandi concilii et corruptelis in Ecclesia ref ormandis. It attacks the abuses of the Church with extreme sincerity and vigour.On the elder Durand see V. Leclerc in Histoire litteraire de la France, vol. xx. pp. 411-497 (1842); Schulte, Geschichte der Quellen des canonischen Rechts (1877) ; E. Male, L'Art religieux au XIIP siecle en France (1898). On the nephew see B. Haureau, in Journal des savants (1892), 64. End of Article: DURAND, GUILLAUME (GUILLELMUS DURANDUS) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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